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APRIL 2013 HOMES PLUS 3 Five easy steps to a low-maintenance, eco-friendly landscape Gardening expert Melinda Myers provides a plan 230520011 (Melinda Myers is a gardening expert, TV host and author with 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books, including "Can't Miss Small Space Gardening." She hosts the nationally syndicated "Melinda's Garden Moment" segments which air on TV and radio stations throughout the U.S.) Expires 5/10/13 Expires 5/10/13 Expires 5/10/13 231448005 Recycle yard waste in the landscape Minimize the amount of yard waste produced, reuse what can be in other areas of the landscape and recycle the rest as compost. These are just a few strategies that will save time bagging, hauling, and disposing of yard debris. And better yet, implementing this strategy will save money and time spent buying and transporting soil amendments, since it will be created right in the backyard. Start by leaving grass clippings on the lawn. The short clippings break down quickly adding organic matter, nutrients , and moisture to the soil. Grow trees suited to the growing conditions and available Manage pests in harmony with nature A healthy plant is the best defense against insects and disease. Select the most pestresistant plants suited to the growing conditions and provide proper care. Check plants regularly throughout the Energy wise landscape design Use landscape plantings to keep homes warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Homes will have a more comfortable temperature throughout the seasons and energy costs will be reduced. Plant trees on the east and west side of a house to shade windows in the summer and let the sun shine in and warm it up through the south-facing windows in winter. Shade air conditioners, so they run more efficiently and be sure to collect and use any water they produce for container gardens. Incorporate these changes into gardening routines and habits over time. Soon these and many more strategies that help save time and money while being kind to the environment will seem to occur automatically . 231492004 FULL SERVICE LAWN CARE • Spring Clean-Up • Fertilization • Lawn Reseeding *One special per household. Not valid with any other offer or previous purchase. Be waterwise Save money on the water bill, time spent watering and this precious resource, water. Start by growing drought tolerant plants suited to your growing environment. Once established, they will only need watering during extended dry spells. Mulch with shredded leaves, evergreen needles, woodchips or other organic matter to conserve moisture, reduce weeds and improve the soil as they decompose. Fertilize with a low nitrogen fertilizer, like Milorganite, that promotes slow steady growth instead of excessive greenery that requires more water. Plus, it won't burn even during drought. Put rainwater to work all season long by using rain barrels to capture rainwater off your roof or directly from the sky . Make compost at home Recycle yard waste into a compost. Put plant waste into a heap and let it rot. Yes, it really is that simple. The more effort put into the process, the quicker the results. Do not add insect-infested or diseased plant material or perennial weeds like quack grass, annual weeds gone to seed or invasive plants. Most compost piles are not hot enough to kill these pests. And do not add meat, dairy or bones that can attract rodents. growing season. It is easier to control a few insects than the hundreds that can develop in a week or two. And when problems arise, look for the most eco-friendly control. Start by removing small infestations by hand. Consider traps, barriers and natural products if further control is needed. And as always be sure to read and follow label directions carefully . *One special per household. Not valid with any other offer or previous purchase. WAUKESHA – It's possible to create a beautiful landscape and be kind to the environment even with a busy schedule and while staying within budget. Gardening expert and author Melinda Myers recommends five strategies to create a low maintenance eco-friendly landscape this season. space. That means less pruning and fewer trimmings that will need to be managed. *One special per household. Not valid with any other offer or previous purchase. SPECIAL TO HOMES PLUS Submitted photo Free Estimates Competitive Pricing 262-337-2600

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